Cost of Boutonniere Deformity in India

Best hospitals for Boutonniere Deformity in India

Medanta – The Medicity
Best for oncology, transplants, orthopedics and spine surgeries.
Location: CH Baktawar Singh Road, Sector 38, Gurugram, Haryana 122001
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
JCI
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Wockhardt Hospital
Best for the heart, brain, spine and kidneys.
Location: Police Station, 1877 Dr. Anandrao Nair Marg near Agripada, Central Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400011
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
JCI
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SevenHills Hospital
Best for oncology, nephrology, orthopedics, IVF
Location: SevenHills Health City, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400059, India
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
JCI
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Indraprastha Apollo Hospital
Best for Cancer Treatment, Organ Transplant and Orthopedics
Location: Sarita Vihar, Mathura Road New Delhi, Delhi - 110076
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
JCI
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Continental hospital
Best for oncology, orthopedics, neurology.
Location: Plot number 3, cr. No. 2, Financial District, Nanakaramguda, Telangana 500035
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
JCI
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Manipal Hospital New Delhi
Best for Cancer, Heart, Spine and Orthopedics
Location: Palam Vihar Sector 6, Main Dwarka Road, Dwarka, New Delhi, Delhi - 110075, India
Accreditation:
NABH
NABL
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boutonniere Deformity?

It is a condition which affects the joints of fingers causing to the middle joint to bend in, and the outer one to bend out.

Symptoms of Boutonniere Deformity

May include:

  • Stiffness
  • Swelling
  • Pain
  • Difficulty in straightening
Causes of Boutonniere Deformity

May include:

  • Finger fracture
  • Finger dislocation
  • Deep cuts
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
Diagnosis of Boutonniere Deformity

May be recommended:

  • Physical examination
  • Imaging tests like X-rays
Treatment of Boutonniere Deformity

Nonsurgical options:

Splints: In which a splint is applied to the finger at the middle joint to straighten it throughout the process of healing.

Exercises: A physician may recommend stretching exercises to improve the strength and flexibility in the fingers.

Medication: Sometimes, medication including corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation and swelling.

Surgical option:

Surgery: It can be done only when the patient has the following conditions:

  1. The deformity results from rheumatoid arthritis.
  2. The tendon is severed.
  3. A large bone fragment is displaced from its normal position.
  4. The condition does not improve with splinting.
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